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===[http://www.andrewcrouthamel.com/rubus Rubus]===

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[http://www.andrewcrouthamel.com/rubus Rubus] is a project to create a low-cost "classroom-in-a-box" by combining the [http://www.raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi] with a lightweight Linux distribution, useful software, educational materials, peripherals and necessary storage. The intent is to eventually produce and distribute them as a charity via donations, as well as release [http://www.andrewcrouthamel.com/rubus/index.php?title=Documentation Documentation] on creating the image and providing it for download.

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Language localization is a secondary objective, very much based on what storage restrictions arise. It is understood that not everyone speaks English, but most educational material slated for inclusion has the most work completed in English, and even large areas of Africa speak it as a secondary language.

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The name [http://eol.org/pages/794574/entries/34450015/overview Rubus] comes from the genus name of the common raspberry; we feel it's fitting for a project based on the [http://www.raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi].

[http://www.berryterminal.com/ BerryTerminal] is a project to turn the Raspberry Pi into an affordable thin-client.

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Floris Bos - Open Project

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* [http://raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk/ raspberrypi.homelabs.org.uk]

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* [http://www.domoticaforum.eu www.domoticaforum.eu]

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Me and my colleagues are starting a computer company and we are making our first prototype with a raspberry pi! Slim,Sleek, and just plain awesome! Boy, Will this be interesting! Of course it is just a prototype and speed doesn't matter in this case. Stay tuned here and [http://www.raspberrypilaptop.tk here]!

The idea is to create a wireless speaker. Being able to get audio from smartphones or computers. Protocols like DLNA, Airplay and A2DP could be supported. An advanced option could be to use pulse audio libraries from linux to synchronize music on multiple raspis.

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[[User:Jordi | Jordi]] - Open Project

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The Gertboard is the Raspberry Pi official extension board.

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Collaboration of projects from start to finish from all levels of knowledge.

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Hardware, GPIO, Low Level Interfacing

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WiringPi is a library by Gordon Henderson which seeks to bring easy GPIO access in both shared-memory and /sys/class/gpio modes to the Pi. The WiringPi project seeks to wrap this library for a variety of languages, creating a standardised way of working with the Raspberry Pi hardware.

Attaching the "Serial JPEG µCAM" ([http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/camera-module-serial-jpeg-p-369.html?osCsid=j90j5kqfegquksdbumahtmuqg5|coolcomponents, UK]) to the GPIO pins and take pictures on command.

BerryTerminal is a project to turn the Raspberry Pi into an affordable thin-client.
It allows the user to login to a central Edubuntu or other LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) server, and run all applications on the central server.

Advantages of using a central server include:

Greatly simplifies management.

Applications only need to be installed to the central server, and are then available on all Raspberry terminals.

Only need to backup the central server, instead of the individual Raspberries.

Because the applications run on the central server, they are not affected by the resource limitations Raspberries have, allowing users to run applications like LibreOffice.

Me and my colleagues are starting a computer company and we are making our first prototype with a raspberry pi! Slim,Sleek, and just plain awesome! Boy, Will this be interesting! Of course it is just a prototype and speed doesn't matter in this case. Stay tuned here and here!

Detect presence in any room via a small number of R-Pis and Bluetooth Devices
[Blueproximity] is already there, this will be a complete rewrite to manage sensor networks and put some fuzzy logic on top.

The idea is to create a wireless speaker. Being able to get audio from smartphones or computers. Protocols like DLNA, Airplay and A2DP could be supported. An advanced option could be to use pulse audio libraries from linux to synchronize music on multiple raspis.
The speakers attached to the raspberry pi could be a commercial ones or your HiFi but we are also thinking about some DIY solutions. For instance one could install the raspi and the speakers on the ceiling of multiple rooms.

WiringPi is a library by Gordon Henderson which seeks to bring easy GPIO access in both shared-memory and /sys/class/gpio modes to the Pi. The WiringPi project seeks to wrap this library for a variety of languages, creating a standardised way of working with the Raspberry Pi hardware.